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Wizzro is an antagonist in Hyrule Warriors. In the version 1.3.0 update, he is also a playable Warrior. He is an evil wizard with powers of dark magic, which he controls with the ring that gives him essence. His powers allow him to manifest blasts of energy, as well as to shapeshift and disguise himself as other people. Wizzro enjoys causing mayhem and destruction in his battles, though he has a tendency of blindly turning to others in power.

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  • Wizzro (Hyrule Warriors)
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  • Wizzro is an antagonist in Hyrule Warriors. In the version 1.3.0 update, he is also a playable Warrior. He is an evil wizard with powers of dark magic, which he controls with the ring that gives him essence. His powers allow him to manifest blasts of energy, as well as to shapeshift and disguise himself as other people. Wizzro enjoys causing mayhem and destruction in his battles, though he has a tendency of blindly turning to others in power.
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  • Wizzro is an antagonist in Hyrule Warriors. In the version 1.3.0 update, he is also a playable Warrior. He is an evil wizard with powers of dark magic, which he controls with the ring that gives him essence. His powers allow him to manifest blasts of energy, as well as to shapeshift and disguise himself as other people. Wizzro enjoys causing mayhem and destruction in his battles, though he has a tendency of blindly turning to others in power.
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